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To: Windgoof who wrote (44914)10/11/2011 7:39:24 PM
From: B.K.Myers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78659
 
The maximum rows in Google Docs spreasheets only depends on the maximum number of cells in a spreadsheet. When you hve reached this maximum you most probably won't be able to add any more rows.

The theoretical limit of the number of rows in a spreadssheet is 200,000 rows, provided you have one sheet and a single cell wide column. See also the limits below.

Spreadsheets Each spreadsheet can be up to 256 columns, or up to 200,000 cells, or up to 100 sheets -- whichever limit is reached first. There's no limit on number of rows. Each spreadsheet can have up to 20,000 cells with formulas. Of this total, the following limits apply: Up to 1,000 GoogleFinance formulas Up to 1,000 GoogleLookup formulas Up to 50 Import formulas You have a limit of 1000 spreadsheets. The spreadsheets that are shared with you do not count against 1000 limit. The limit on spreadsheets open at one time is 11. You can import spreadsheets up to approximately 1 Mb in xls, csv, or ods, txt, tsv, tsb format.

google.com

B.K.